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this one began in front of a bank of america. organizers say californians are paying the price for the greed of big banks. >> we bailed them out. our economy bailed them out. we are collapsing. the poor have been targeted. >> demonstrators came out to show their support for a new bill announced today. the legislation is designed to help people stay in their homes and provide monetary relief for communities rocketed by foreclosier. >>> the state legislator is considering a law that requires online retailers to collect a california's sales tax. overstock will stop doing business with california if it passes. the company says it terminated relationships in every state where this legislation passed. last month amazon made the same threat. >>> starbucks are in talks to aquer pete's coffee. starbucks is seeking to buy pete's within the next 18 months. they have 192 stores and a loyal falling. >> i hope it's untrue. starbucks is a big corporation. doesn't have the personal touch. >> he was reported to be the inspiration for starbucks st
this one began in front of a bank of america. organizers say californians are paying the price for the greed of big banks. >> we bailed them out. our economy bailed them out. we are collapsing. the poor have been targeted. >> demonstrators came out to show their support for a new bill announced today. the legislation is designed to help people stay in their homes and provide monetary relief for communities rocketed by foreclosier. >>> the state legislator is considering a...
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it's said to be the ambassador for the america's cup race. the boat arrived two weeks before a new study is set to be released. the study will show how much the property deal will cost the city of san francisco. >>> well mark is here with sports. i don't think i have seen too many people excited about spring training. >> the real deal is always the best. when you are a baseball fanatic, you take what you can get. a couple interesting stories developing for the giants played out on the field today. one is this kid, brandon belt trying to win a job at first base came through with an rbi single. he had four runs batted in and also mark derosa missed almost all of last year with a severe wrist injury. and ensuing surgery, two-run blast to dead center field. he is 6 for 8 so far and the giants outslug milwaukee 10-9. 8-7 to the angels and as expected, that trade completed last week by the warriors just ahead of the trade deadline is now official. troy murphy will never put his uniform on as a golden state warrior. that's a shot of him when he used
it's said to be the ambassador for the america's cup race. the boat arrived two weeks before a new study is set to be released. the study will show how much the property deal will cost the city of san francisco. >>> well mark is here with sports. i don't think i have seen too many people excited about spring training. >> the real deal is always the best. when you are a baseball fanatic, you take what you can get. a couple interesting stories developing for the giants played out...
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. >> reporter: at this bank of america, there are three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i use the touchscreen even more than the keypad. >> reporter: the police captain says criminal activity has been underway long before you get there. >> we have a suspect that will come out and blue the mechanical keys. >> reporter: the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim will come up, enter the card, a pin number and hit enter and that key sticks. >> reporter: they went inside the bridge to complained and by the time they came out it was too late. >> the suspect uses the touchscreen and withdraws money. >> reporter: with 22 victims, he logged onto the computers sending a tweet warning residents about the crime. >> times are hard right now. >> reporter: police arrested a 6-year-old man who faces a number of charges including felony vandalism and theft. investigators did not say what led them to demand but more suspects could be out there. >> if your car does not come out of the machine, do not walk away could you can call us or call the bank. >> mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the san f
. >> reporter: at this bank of america, there are three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i use the touchscreen even more than the keypad. >> reporter: the police captain says criminal activity has been underway long before you get there. >> we have a suspect that will come out and blue the mechanical keys. >> reporter: the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim will come up, enter the card, a pin number and hit enter and that key sticks. >> reporter:...
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now the public gets to weigh in and we find out who america is rooting for, not before a fan favorite, adam lambert. you can watch all the action right here bang tonight at 8:00 -- beginning tonight at 8:00 p.m. then i'll get to talk to the first person to get eliminated. that will be tomorrow morning. >>> coming up, a story we've been following, a fatal didn't on 101, major accident on the peninsula. our crew is on the scene. >>> also, a street robbery turned deadly. we're going to hear from the grieving girlfriend of the young man who was killed. stay with us.
now the public gets to weigh in and we find out who america is rooting for, not before a fan favorite, adam lambert. you can watch all the action right here bang tonight at 8:00 -- beginning tonight at 8:00 p.m. then i'll get to talk to the first person to get eliminated. that will be tomorrow morning. >>> coming up, a story we've been following, a fatal didn't on 101, major accident on the peninsula. our crew is on the scene. >>> also, a street robbery turned deadly. we're...
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the issue of latin america trade has congress in a standoff. republicans want to pass trade deals. american demand for small fuel- efficient japanese cars hoose shot up since the tsunami. the run on those cars started when japanese automakers shut down their plants because of all of the damage from the earthquake and tsunami in japan. >>> a fremont semi-conductor company is moving to albany, new york. group 4 labs is taking 50 high- tech jobs with it. the company also recently announced plans to manufacture and test plant in syracuse. >>> the scientific breakthrough that's happening at a lab here in the bay area. that's tonight's special report. >>> plus -- >> students get less time in curriculum and you will see how it snowballs. >> why a bay area lawmaker says the federal government may not be there to bail out those people. >>> a new study out of ucla found that in the past two years, 74% of high schools had increased class sizes, 49% had shortened school years and 63% did not have enough calculators or math tools. the researchers said schools in low-income areas were unable too
the issue of latin america trade has congress in a standoff. republicans want to pass trade deals. american demand for small fuel- efficient japanese cars hoose shot up since the tsunami. the run on those cars started when japanese automakers shut down their plants because of all of the damage from the earthquake and tsunami in japan. >>> a fremont semi-conductor company is moving to albany, new york. group 4 labs is taking 50 high- tech jobs with it. the company also recently...
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and the mainstay of municipal policing today and in america. in all of those you have officers who are unhappy. >> reporter: the system is being upgraded to today's standards. mariame whitfield has lived in oakland and says she has noticed an improvement. >> we used to have a lot of robberies in the area. the neighborhood was not safe anymore. but they are getting more and more secure. >> reporter: now as to the riff between him and major gene quan he says the media -- jean quan, he says the media is making more than what it is. >>> u.s. officials hope congress today that in light of the catastrophe in japan they are keeping a very close eye on america's nuclear facilities. >> review of this information combined with our ongoing inspection and licensing over sight, allow us to say with confidence that the u.s. plants continue to operate safely. >>> nuclear officials told the senate economy they are review u.s. plan particularly the ability to protect against natural disaster and power outages. as for japan, one expert predicted recovery will be
and the mainstay of municipal policing today and in america. in all of those you have officers who are unhappy. >> reporter: the system is being upgraded to today's standards. mariame whitfield has lived in oakland and says she has noticed an improvement. >> we used to have a lot of robberies in the area. the neighborhood was not safe anymore. but they are getting more and more secure. >> reporter: now as to the riff between him and major gene quan he says the media -- jean...
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bank of america, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> bank of america, i can use the touch screen. >> reporter: it's the key pad getting customers in trouble. police captain richard. >> we have a suspect that will glue the keys. >> reporter: with the glue the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim enters the card, a pin number and hit enter. the key sticks. >> frustrated, the customers left the atm, went inside the branch, but by the time they came out, it was too late. with 22 victims in the city within 9 weeks, he sent out a tweet. warning residents about the crime. >> criminals are innovative. >> economy is rough. they are doing different stuff. >> reporter: they arrested william boyle in connection with the crime but more suspects could be out there. >> if your card doesn't come out of the machine, don't walk away, use the telephone, call us, call the bank. >> reporter: police did not say what led them to boyle. but he faces charges. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police say playing the lottery was unlucky for one. using surveillance video, officers tracked him down after he
bank of america, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> bank of america, i can use the touch screen. >> reporter: it's the key pad getting customers in trouble. police captain richard. >> we have a suspect that will glue the keys. >> reporter: with the glue the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim enters the card, a pin number and hit enter. the key sticks. >> frustrated, the customers left the atm, went inside the branch, but by the time they...
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san francisco at the bank of america building to seek what he surely knew he already had. that was the endorsement of the bay area council. the significance of that endorsement is his plans supporting not only cuts but his plan also supporting tax extensions on a june special election ballot. brown also indicate had the he is getting close to enough republican support to put those tax extensions on the ballot. the deadline is next thursday. and brown says failure to approve the tax question will lead to staggering cuts. >> i didn't come here to try to put sugar and syrup on the problem. i'm telling you the way it is and the way it is, it's either 12.5 billion in cuts or 25 billion. that's the way, i am not trying to make it as painless as possible. >> reporter: governor brown was in san francisco today, the work on his budget continues in sacramento. we'll talk about that at 6:00. the budget plan he has is closer to a vote next week. but it is getting very close to that important deadline if he wants those tax exemptions on a ballot. >>> and the most up to date information
san francisco at the bank of america building to seek what he surely knew he already had. that was the endorsement of the bay area council. the significance of that endorsement is his plans supporting not only cuts but his plan also supporting tax extensions on a june special election ballot. brown also indicate had the he is getting close to enough republican support to put those tax extensions on the ballot. the deadline is next thursday. and brown says failure to approve the tax question...
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in moscow, america's secretary of defense called those claims outright lies. >> the vast majority if not nearly all civilian casualties have been infected by gadhafi. most of our targets virtually all of our targets are isolated, nonpopulated areas. >> the allies suffered their first big loss today when a fighter jet crashed in libya. the two crew members were ejected safely and were rescued by a team of american militants and taken to safety. the f15 that crashed had a $28 million price tag and the allies -- $15 million each. today at a news conference in el salvador says he will cut his latin american trip short by a few hours and head home tomorrow. -- >>> late today gadhafi spoke on libyan state television, mocking the allied attacks. gadhafi spoke from his compound in tripoli telling a crowd of supporters saying libyans are laughing at these rockets. he also called the coalition a group of fascists. >>> we are at travis air force base, the destination as you will see for some very tired passengers fleeing japan. >>> and we've got rain to talk about. some more rain headed your wa
in moscow, america's secretary of defense called those claims outright lies. >> the vast majority if not nearly all civilian casualties have been infected by gadhafi. most of our targets virtually all of our targets are isolated, nonpopulated areas. >> the allies suffered their first big loss today when a fighter jet crashed in libya. the two crew members were ejected safely and were rescued by a team of american militants and taken to safety. the f15 that crashed had a $28 million...
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right now, officials at the school are coordinating their return back to america. we are trying to reach some of those officials this morning. reporting live from sf state kraig debro. >>> bay area scientists are also closely watching the ridduation levels in jay -- radiation levels in japan. the national atmospheric release advisory center is based at the lawrence advisory board. they can't to check wind changes and rain patterns to see if that changes. stay with us on the continuing coverage of the crisis in japan. we will bring you the latest. >>> pg&e says it can't find some key safety documents. later today state regulators could decide to whether to impose a fine in the facility. they handed over 150 pages of records on its natural gas pipelines to the state public utilities commission. but pg&e's president says 8% of those records are missing. state regulators say that lack of information could lead to several scenarios. >> if those records don't exist we will order further testing. we will order taking pipelines out of service and pipeline replacement. >>>
right now, officials at the school are coordinating their return back to america. we are trying to reach some of those officials this morning. reporting live from sf state kraig debro. >>> bay area scientists are also closely watching the ridduation levels in jay -- radiation levels in japan. the national atmospheric release advisory center is based at the lawrence advisory board. they can't to check wind changes and rain patterns to see if that changes. stay with us on the continuing...
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. >>> there is new evidence tonight of america's booming latino population. over the last 10 years, latinos accounted for more than half of the population's growth. latino's now account for 16% of the country's population. >>> people moving to california and to the south help moved the country's population center 23 miles southwest to plato, missouri. for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction. if current migration trends hold, the migration will move west ward in the decades ahead. >>> i stand for freedom. where do you stand? >>> during a three hour period, dozens of people took turns criticizing the commission at its meeting in san francisco today. opponents say smart immediaters emit radiation. pg & e says the meters are safer than microwaves. >> today the utilities submitted a proposal that would allow its residential customers to turn off their meters. but they would be billed to read the meter manually. >>> and pg & e might be fined $1 million for producing records. >>> more strong earnings reports and signs of a strengthen job
. >>> there is new evidence tonight of america's booming latino population. over the last 10 years, latinos accounted for more than half of the population's growth. latino's now account for 16% of the country's population. >>> people moving to california and to the south help moved the country's population center 23 miles southwest to plato, missouri. for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction. if current migration trends hold, the migration will move...
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president obama tried to calm concerns about the safety of americas own nuclear power plants. the president said he is committed to keeping nuclear power a safe source of energy for the united states. >> nuclear power plants have undergone exhaustive studies and have declared safe for any number of extreme contingencies. but when we see the tragedy like in japan, we have a duty to learn from these circumstances. >>> americans have donated far less money at least so far to help the victims of the earthquake and sue tsunami and japan. that compared with $296 million in donations during the first seven days following the earthquake in haiti last year. and nearly 250 million in the first week to the victims of the indian ocean tsunami back in 2004. experts says the probably because japan is viewed as being a wealthy country. >>> we continue our coverage and crisis of japan. we are constantly updating it with the situation in japan. that includes the latest stories and the latest video. >>> there's a mystery about what's going on at the caldecut tunnel. we quickly may have figured
president obama tried to calm concerns about the safety of americas own nuclear power plants. the president said he is committed to keeping nuclear power a safe source of energy for the united states. >> nuclear power plants have undergone exhaustive studies and have declared safe for any number of extreme contingencies. but when we see the tragedy like in japan, we have a duty to learn from these circumstances. >>> americans have donated far less money at least so far to help...
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police arrived that bank of america on tamalpais drive at 4:30 this afternoon. our crew on the scene say police told them all thement ploys got out safely and the gunman is communicating by putting notes on the bank door. the man told everyone to leave the bank. we have a crew standing by. >>> to the latest in japan. reeling from friday's earthquake and a massive tsunami. today a 3rd explosion rocked japan as engineered scramble to prevent a release of radiation. more than 2,000 bodies have washed ashore. and 15,000 reported missing, 1500 deaths have been confirmed. adam housely has the latest from japan. >> reporter: earthquake and tsunami and aftershocks. now the threat of a nuclear melt down. >> the device to cool the rods has been dysfunctioned and the water level did start to fall. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they are coming to the correct conclusions but it's doubtful whether they are correctly reporting the conclueses. >> japan asked the u.s. for help dealing with multiple reactors at multiple locations. obmonday another hydrogen explosion sent a gra
police arrived that bank of america on tamalpais drive at 4:30 this afternoon. our crew on the scene say police told them all thement ploys got out safely and the gunman is communicating by putting notes on the bank door. the man told everyone to leave the bank. we have a crew standing by. >>> to the latest in japan. reeling from friday's earthquake and a massive tsunami. today a 3rd explosion rocked japan as engineered scramble to prevent a release of radiation. more than 2,000 bodies...
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. >>> there is new evidence tonight of america's booming latino population. over the last 10 years, latinos accounted for more than half of the population's growth. latino's now account for 16% of the country's population. >>> people moving to california and to the south help moved the country's population center 23 miles southwest to plato, missouri. for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction. if current migration trends hold, the migration will move west ward in the decades ahead. >>> i stand for freedom. where do you stand? >>> during a three hour period, dozens of people took turns criticizing the commission at its meeting in san francisco today. opponents say smart immediaters emit radiation. pg & e says the meters are safer than microwaves. >> today the utilities submitted a proposal that would allow its residential customers to turn off their meters. but they would be billed to read the meter manually. >>> and pg & e might be fined $1 million for producing records. >>> more strong earnings reports and signs of a strengthen job
. >>> there is new evidence tonight of america's booming latino population. over the last 10 years, latinos accounted for more than half of the population's growth. latino's now account for 16% of the country's population. >>> people moving to california and to the south help moved the country's population center 23 miles southwest to plato, missouri. for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction. if current migration trends hold, the migration will move...
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. >> this isn't america versus libya, this is the world. this is an extraordinary's chievement by our president and secretary of state -- extraordinary achievement. my view he is did the right thing. >> the senate passed a resolution three weeks ago urging them to take action. >>> right now in san francisco a demonstration is getting underway to protest u.s. military involvement in libya. these are live pictures here of the protestors gathering outside the federal building at 7th and mission streets. the protestors are calling for an end to the bombing in libya. organizers say they are opposed to, quote, a third u.s. war in a muslim country. a similar protest is taking place in new york city. others are set for tomorrow in l.a., chicago, and baltimore. >>> same-sex marriages will not be allowed to take place while the legal fight over prop 8 continues. today the 9th circuit court of appeals refused to allow those marriages while it considers the constitutionality of the ban. they urged the appeals court to lift a stay on the marriages. same
. >> this isn't america versus libya, this is the world. this is an extraordinary's chievement by our president and secretary of state -- extraordinary achievement. my view he is did the right thing. >> the senate passed a resolution three weeks ago urging them to take action. >>> right now in san francisco a demonstration is getting underway to protest u.s. military involvement in libya. these are live pictures here of the protestors gathering outside the federal building...
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. >>> america's top nuclear regulator goes before congress this morning as ktvu alison burns reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom. he's expected to face tough questions about the safety of nuclear plants here in the u.s. in light of the crisis in japan. alison. >> reporter: pam, ahead of this mornings hearing i got this letter that members of congress sent to the head of the nuclear regulatory commission. they are very concerned about the safety of nuclear reactors here in the united states. they point to maps like this one from the u.s. geological survey which shows reactors in the area of seismic activities. there are 35 nuclear facilities in all of the u.s. with potential for high seismic activities. reactors are meant to stab more. >> we design so there will be no significant release of the radiation to surrounding population. >> reporter: some here are just not buying it. more on their concerns during my next update in an hour. for now we are live until washington, d.c. alison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> european energy administrators have agreed to conduct stress tests
. >>> america's top nuclear regulator goes before congress this morning as ktvu alison burns reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom. he's expected to face tough questions about the safety of nuclear plants here in the u.s. in light of the crisis in japan. alison. >> reporter: pam, ahead of this mornings hearing i got this letter that members of congress sent to the head of the nuclear regulatory commission. they are very concerned about the safety of nuclear reactors here in...
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transportation for america says nationally about 11% of bridges are deficient. but in the bay area there are more. in san francisco 34% of the bridges and overpasses are concerned deficient. for san mateo county it's 22%. >> as our bridges get older in the state, we're facing a bigger and bigger backlog of bridges that are considered unsafe. >> you can read the full report at ktvu.com. just look for the right now section. >>> the california state university system may cut enrollment by 5% next year. it's part of the larger plan to deal with anticipated state budget cuts. governor brown is proposing cutting $500 million from the csu budget. right now the system's 23 campuses enroll about 412,000 students. >>> the legislature now needs to act by the end of the week if a special statewide election on tax extensions is to be held at the end of june. by law, counties must have at least 88 days to prepare for an election. however tonight the sacramento is announcing that governor brown will ask for an extension. >>> and the ktvu field poll shows that 54% californians
transportation for america says nationally about 11% of bridges are deficient. but in the bay area there are more. in san francisco 34% of the bridges and overpasses are concerned deficient. for san mateo county it's 22%. >> as our bridges get older in the state, we're facing a bigger and bigger backlog of bridges that are considered unsafe. >> you can read the full report at ktvu.com. just look for the right now section. >>> the california state university system may cut...
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they are a team of computer hackers who have just left various cities throughout america and they are trying to come up with the next big start up. here's the crazy part. they will be brainstorming over the next 48 hours while traveling on a bus drinking plenty of coffee. the idea actually sprang from a pub conversation. a group of tech junkies joked and said what if they came up with the next big thing riding from san francisco to austin for a conference. this is the second year they have rolled out with some of the most best and brightest faces in technology. >> a lot of like minded people. there's usually some kind of magic going on in those types of environments. >> now last year the original group came up with two start ups that were named winners by a panel of investor judges at the conference. now they are actual businesses. this year's participants have high hopes of success. one guy that we talk today this morning was fired from his job when they found out about this bus trip. >> start up is like a religion for me. it's like something i do on weekends. i release one thing a m
they are a team of computer hackers who have just left various cities throughout america and they are trying to come up with the next big start up. here's the crazy part. they will be brainstorming over the next 48 hours while traveling on a bus drinking plenty of coffee. the idea actually sprang from a pub conversation. a group of tech junkies joked and said what if they came up with the next big thing riding from san francisco to austin for a conference. this is the second year they have...
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transportation for america says nationally about 11% of bridges are deficient. but in the bay area there are more. in san francisco 34% of the bridges and overpasses are concerned deficient. for san mateo county it's 22%. >> as our bridges get older in the state, we're facing a bigger and bigger backlog of bridges that are considered unsafe. >> you can read the full report at ktvu.com. just look for the right now section. >>> the california state university system may cut enrollment by 5% next year. it's part of the larger plan to deal with anticipated state budget cuts. governor brown is proposing cutting $500 million from the csu budget. right now the system's 23 campuses enroll about 412,000 students. >>> the legislature now needs to act by the end of the week if a special statewide election on tax extensions is to be held at the end of june. by law, counties must have at least 88 days to prepare for an election. however tonight the sacramento is announcing that governor brown will ask for an extension. >>> and the ktvu field poll shows that 54% californians
transportation for america says nationally about 11% of bridges are deficient. but in the bay area there are more. in san francisco 34% of the bridges and overpasses are concerned deficient. for san mateo county it's 22%. >> as our bridges get older in the state, we're facing a bigger and bigger backlog of bridges that are considered unsafe. >> you can read the full report at ktvu.com. just look for the right now section. >>> the california state university system may cut...
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but the public gets to weigh in and tonight we find out who america is rooting for, but not before a performance by adam lambert. you can watch all the action right here on ktvu channel 2 at 8:00 tonight. make sure you join us tomorrow right here on mornings on 2, pam cook will be talking to the first eliminated contestant live at 745:67:89 ready for that? >> yeah, i'm going to feel bad, there's a lot of talent this year. >>> a search is on for a gunman in oakland. we just with the victim's family many the last half hour. he's going to tell us what he learned from them. >>> also, stop and help feed the hungry. they're hoping to make a difference.
but the public gets to weigh in and tonight we find out who america is rooting for, but not before a performance by adam lambert. you can watch all the action right here on ktvu channel 2 at 8:00 tonight. make sure you join us tomorrow right here on mornings on 2, pam cook will be talking to the first eliminated contestant live at 745:67:89 ready for that? >> yeah, i'm going to feel bad, there's a lot of talent this year. >>> a search is on for a gunman in oakland. we just with...
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in 1952 the two young medical students went on an eight month trip around latin america and saw firsthand the effects of extreme poverty and repression. che helped fidel castro rise to power in 1959. >>> 35 hours after one u.s. rocket crashed into the ocean, another on a top secret mission, successfully lifted off from cape canaveral this evening. >> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas 5 rocket carrying the second otv. >> atop the rocket is the unmanned x37b spacecraft which some believe is a u.s. spy satellite. the air force deny that is claim. the craft looks like a smaller version of the space shuttle both designed to glide back to earth. there are reports it will stay in orbit for nine months. today's successful launch of the atlas 5 from florida follows yesterday's crash of a rocket from van denburg air force base in southern california. the $434 satellite named glory fell into the pacific ocean after failing to reach orbit. >> a very different kind of balloon flight in la where dozens of balloons lifted a flying house into the air. national geographic released this video
in 1952 the two young medical students went on an eight month trip around latin america and saw firsthand the effects of extreme poverty and repression. che helped fidel castro rise to power in 1959. >>> 35 hours after one u.s. rocket crashed into the ocean, another on a top secret mission, successfully lifted off from cape canaveral this evening. >> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas 5 rocket carrying the second otv. >> atop the rocket is the unmanned x37b...
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. >>> can you unplug starting at sundown tonight until sundown tomorrow america is being asked to unplug its electronic devices. easier said than done. [ music ] >> and new information tonight about a south bay . >>> new at 10, the challenge is on. can americans turn off technology for 24 hours? right now the second annual national day of unplugging is underway. ktvu's deborah villalon is in san francisco where she saw some people plugged in who are finding it easier than others. deborah? >> reporter: well, first to clarify, we don't want you to unplug your t.v. this event is aimed at smart phones. at social networking, tweets and texts. and asks what can we live without? dog leash in one hand, smart phone in the other. diego gets his walk while paul stays online. he says his tech is in balance. >> for the work that i'm in, it is nice to know how it works and why people do what they do and how they use it. but it is not me. i would rather be out biking or hiking or camping. >> and doing those things with no gadgets in hands is what this weekend's abstinence is all about. >> i can do that
. >>> can you unplug starting at sundown tonight until sundown tomorrow america is being asked to unplug its electronic devices. easier said than done. [ music ] >> and new information tonight about a south bay . >>> new at 10, the challenge is on. can americans turn off technology for 24 hours? right now the second annual national day of unplugging is underway. ktvu's deborah villalon is in san francisco where she saw some people plugged in who are finding it easier...
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america branch, 663 tamalpais drive. heather holmes is on the scene. we are going to get to her in a minute. right now she is gathering information. as soon as she is ready we will go to her. >>> the death count in japan, 1900. some officials 10,000 people are dead from the earthquake and tsunami, which they upgrated today to a 9.0. a japanese news agency said 2,000 bodies washed up. 3,000 other are reported missing and 450,000 more are staying in shelters. tonight concerns over a melt down at one of the nuclear plants in japan are mounting following a hydrogen explosion that fukushima daiichi plants. all of the plants lost their cooling system in the earthquake and tsunami last friday. a travel warning today for u.s. citizens, not to go to japan unless absolutely necessary. flights have resume in japan. 1200 american citizens are in the northeastern part of the country. >> in the bay area, the red cross and san francisco leaders are coordinating fund raising efforts for earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. they have met with a representative from
america branch, 663 tamalpais drive. heather holmes is on the scene. we are going to get to her in a minute. right now she is gathering information. as soon as she is ready we will go to her. >>> the death count in japan, 1900. some officials 10,000 people are dead from the earthquake and tsunami, which they upgrated today to a 9.0. a japanese news agency said 2,000 bodies washed up. 3,000 other are reported missing and 450,000 more are staying in shelters. tonight concerns over a melt...
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. >>> can you unplug starting at sundown tonight until sundown tomorrow america is being asked to unplug its electronic devices. easier said than done. [ music ] >> and new information tonight about a south bay nightclub with a troubled past. we have learned it will soon be replaced with another business. [ music ] . >> live stormtracker 2. >> live radar images, keeping you ahead of the storm. >> our next storm is rapidly approaching the bay area coastline. still have some rain and snow. >> cutting edge technology that zeros in on the technology where you live. >> and when you need to know now, live storm tracker 2 is on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. live storm tracker 2, complete bay area coverage. . >>> new at 10, the challenge is on. can americans turn off technology for 24 hours? right now the second annual national day of unplugging is underway. ktvu's deborah villalon is in san francisco where she saw some people plugged in who are finding it easier than others. deborah? >> reporter: well, first to clarify, we don't want you to unplug your t.v. this event is aimed at smart phones.
. >>> can you unplug starting at sundown tonight until sundown tomorrow america is being asked to unplug its electronic devices. easier said than done. [ music ] >> and new information tonight about a south bay nightclub with a troubled past. we have learned it will soon be replaced with another business. [ music ] . >> live stormtracker 2. >> live radar images, keeping you ahead of the storm. >> our next storm is rapidly approaching the bay area coastline....
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down would be an abdication of what i believe is the main responsibility of this committee to protect america. >> peter king led a hearing about threats and called a father to testify about how his son converted to islam and was lured to a terrorist training camp in yemen. >> our children are in danger. this country must stand up and do something about the problems. >> they say it was fueling islamaphobia and fueling a war with islam. >> this is playing into al qaeda around the world. >> they accused king of scapegoating and stereotyping muslim americans and sobbed as he talked about a muslim american paramedic killed in the terrorist attacks. >> it was only when his remains were identified that these lies were exposed. >> congressman team said it is worthwhile and he says he will hold more hearings about the battle cassation of american muslims in -- about american muslims in the future. >>> peter king presented a flyer which was posted on the website for the bay area chapter on the council for american islamic relations. the local director told ktvu that the poster is being taken out of con
down would be an abdication of what i believe is the main responsibility of this committee to protect america. >> peter king led a hearing about threats and called a father to testify about how his son converted to islam and was lured to a terrorist training camp in yemen. >> our children are in danger. this country must stand up and do something about the problems. >> they say it was fueling islamaphobia and fueling a war with islam. >> this is playing into al qaeda...
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. >>> bank of america today said it is having some problems with its online banking. a spokesperson says the issues are part of a cyber attack that stems from an upgrade made over the weekend. there's no word when the problem started and the bank offered no time line for when they might be fixed. with 29 million active users, bank of america runs the largest online banking site in the country. >>> a just released study suggests women are now at least as educated as men but still lag behind men's earnings. even though younger women are now more likely than younger men to have a college degree. >>> after receiving request for financial help for the 2011 engine tour of california, the silican valley leadership group says it's raised more money than expected. the leadership group says that chuck reed asked for $100,000 to support the city's stage of the race. they were able to raise that much and more and they say it was easy. >> i sent out an e-mail, not to 400 members, to about 50. 32 yes responses. the request from the mayor was to raise 100,000, we raised 150. >> repo
. >>> bank of america today said it is having some problems with its online banking. a spokesperson says the issues are part of a cyber attack that stems from an upgrade made over the weekend. there's no word when the problem started and the bank offered no time line for when they might be fixed. with 29 million active users, bank of america runs the largest online banking site in the country. >>> a just released study suggests women are now at least as educated as men but...
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of bank of america. inequality in america. so there's a lot of things that he's upset with. >> now police also told us it's possible he will be undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >>> all right. now 5:35. let's go back to sal. hopefully no problems in the commute. >> you know, it's a little better today than it was i didn't do. yesterday it was raining at this point. today it really is making a difference. off to a decent start for your morning drive to work. this is a look at highway 4 coming up to the willow pass grade. a nice drive from the benicia bridge heading to highway 24 and beyond that. also this morning's commute is going to be okay if you're driving approaching the bay bridge or for that matter any of the bay bridges nice drive across into san francisco. this morning's drive in the south bay coming up on sunny vale and san jose traffic looking good on 17, 101 and 280. 5:36. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we have cloudy skies over us right now. rain into the north bay. today is another cloudy day. off and o
of bank of america. inequality in america. so there's a lot of things that he's upset with. >> now police also told us it's possible he will be undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >>> all right. now 5:35. let's go back to sal. hopefully no problems in the commute. >> you know, it's a little better today than it was i didn't do. yesterday it was raining at this point. today it really is making a difference. off to a decent start for your morning drive to work. this is a...
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congress today pressed regulatory officials for answers on the safety of america's nuclear plants and their spent nuclear fuel rods. diane finestein said she recent live toured the canyon's power plant. she learned that spent fuel rods are stored in pools similar to those leaking radiation at the damaged japanese plant. one expert said that's common practice in the u.s. >> the pools are often housed in buildings with sheet metal siding like that in a storage shed. i have nothing against the quality of sears storage sheds but they are not suitable for nuclear waste storage. >> the head of the nuclear regulatory commission said at some u.s. plants spent rods are stored behind reinforced concrete walls. >>> a beautiful sunset after a warm day and temperatures near 90 tomorrow. our chief meteorologist bill martin has tomorrow's forecast in eight minutes. >> the storms are gone and the problems remain. coming up we will show you three homes suddenly sitting on the edge. [ music ] >> well she impressed the judges on . >>> in the south bay a 97-year- old woman had to be rescued from behind a
congress today pressed regulatory officials for answers on the safety of america's nuclear plants and their spent nuclear fuel rods. diane finestein said she recent live toured the canyon's power plant. she learned that spent fuel rods are stored in pools similar to those leaking radiation at the damaged japanese plant. one expert said that's common practice in the u.s. >> the pools are often housed in buildings with sheet metal siding like that in a storage shed. i have nothing against...
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. >>> president obama will speak about america's involvement in libya. ktvu will cover it live. . >>> in japan a tsunami warning that had been issue the following a 6.1 after shock has been canceled. today japanese officials say radiation from that damaged nuclear plant is spreading to sea water and soil faster than originally thought. workers are racing to pump out the radio active water inside the plant. the water must be removed before work can continue to power up that plant's cooling system. >>> san francisco will join more than 150 other u.s. cities tonight holding vigils for the people of japan. it begins at 7:00 tonight right across from city hall. the vigil is to show solidarity with the people of japan and call for the end of nuclear power. today is the 32nd an verse i have -- anniversary of the three mile accident. >>> a fundraiser in napa raised $20,000 for the victim in japan. 200 people attended last nights event. that included performances and a silent auction. napa and japan have been center cities since the early 70s. >>> san diego polic
. >>> president obama will speak about america's involvement in libya. ktvu will cover it live. . >>> in japan a tsunami warning that had been issue the following a 6.1 after shock has been canceled. today japanese officials say radiation from that damaged nuclear plant is spreading to sea water and soil faster than originally thought. workers are racing to pump out the radio active water inside the plant. the water must be removed before work can continue to power up that...
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. >> reporter: bank of america 19th and geary, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i can use the touch screen more than i even use the key pad. >> reporter: the key pad is getting customers in trouble. richmond district police captain says the criminal activity is underway long before you even get there. >> we have a crime where a suspect will come out, glue the mechanical keys, the enter key, the cancel key and the clear key. >> reporter: with the glue in place, the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim will come up, enter the card. a pin number and hit enter. that key sticks. >> reporter: frustrated that the buttons were stuck and the card wouldn't pop out, police say the customers actually left the atm, went inside the branch to complain. but by the time they came out, it was too late. they had been watched and ripped off. >> when the suspect comes up using the touch screen and withdraws money from the account. >> reporter: with 22 victims in the city in nine weeks he logged on to the computer and sent out a tweet warning residents about the sticky crime. >> criminals
. >> reporter: bank of america 19th and geary, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i can use the touch screen more than i even use the key pad. >> reporter: the key pad is getting customers in trouble. richmond district police captain says the criminal activity is underway long before you even get there. >> we have a crime where a suspect will come out, glue the mechanical keys, the enter key, the cancel key and the clear key. >> reporter: with the...
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you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question that kept popping up in my head was this, 100 years later, is there enough to celebrate? have we made significant strides in our fight for equality? i kept ignoring the question pushing around my head. the thought kept buzzing in my head like a baby at a picnic. when i finally paid attention on whether we have made significant strides, the answer was an unequivocal no. it was only when i answered the question it and sat down, it was only when i answered that question that the words began to flow. the equal rights movement would not have happened
you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question...
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. >> reporter: bank of america 19th and geary, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i can use the touch screen more than i even use the key pad. >> reporter: the key pad is getting customers in trouble. richmond district police captain says the criminal activity is underway long before you even get there. >> we have a crime where a suspect will come out, glue the mechanical keys, the enter key, the cancel key and the clear key. >> reporter: with the glue in place, the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim will come up, enter the card. a pin number and hit enter. that key sticks. >> reporter: frustrated that the buttons were stuck and the card wouldn't pop out, police say the customers actually left the atm, went inside the branch to complain. but by the time they came out, it was too late. they had been watched and ripped off. >> when the suspect comes up using the touch screen and withdraws money from the account. >> reporter: with 22 victims in the city in nine weeks he logged on to the computer and sent out a tweet warning residents about the sticky crime. >> criminals
. >> reporter: bank of america 19th and geary, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i can use the touch screen more than i even use the key pad. >> reporter: the key pad is getting customers in trouble. richmond district police captain says the criminal activity is underway long before you even get there. >> we have a crime where a suspect will come out, glue the mechanical keys, the enter key, the cancel key and the clear key. >> reporter: with the...
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have a better idea when the stadium will be completed once they get the necessary permitsism the first america's cup race in san francisco is 16 months away. regulators and environmentalists are meeting behind closed doors. there is concern about contamination of boat work and the damage from the thousands of people who are expected to watch the race from the field. a plan is set to be completed in seven months. >>> this is a live look here from our news chopper 2 above the berkeley campus. there is a dramatic protest taking place tonight. we we will have a live update for you. >>> you would think silicone valley wants to detour hacker bus today they were warmly welcomed today. >>> the rain clouds have moved out of the bay area. coming up, the neighborhood that will warm near 70 degrees tomorrow it. and when the rain clouds return for your weekend forecast. . >>> we continue to monitor developing news happening on the campus of uc berkeley. there are a lot of people outside of the wheeler hall. there are dozens of people in front of the ledge and people on the ledge. now, john, i understand poli
have a better idea when the stadium will be completed once they get the necessary permitsism the first america's cup race in san francisco is 16 months away. regulators and environmentalists are meeting behind closed doors. there is concern about contamination of boat work and the damage from the thousands of people who are expected to watch the race from the field. a plan is set to be completed in seven months. >>> this is a live look here from our news chopper 2 above the berkeley...
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. >> 12,000 people in america who have been diagnosed with aids, and they're being forced to flee the country, because people don't understand that. now, suddenly, rock hudson has been forced to flee the country to get treatment for aids. >> as far as we know, he has never made a public for announcement about aids, and we consider it a national health crisis and hopefully now, he will feel better about stepping forward and saying something that this is a crisis and this is what the government is going to do about it. >> it was a secret apparently on the public. so another question is being asked now, how will that affect other celebrities who may also be in the closet? >> the whole issue of whether or not he's gay, and if this will encourage other people to do such is a whole arena of speculation and hope within the gay community. >> rock hudson left paris after a few weeks and returned to los angeles where he lost his battle with aids on october 2nd, 1985. he had revealed his illness at a time when that was something a star simply didn't do. 12 years later, reporter gloria hillered l
. >> 12,000 people in america who have been diagnosed with aids, and they're being forced to flee the country, because people don't understand that. now, suddenly, rock hudson has been forced to flee the country to get treatment for aids. >> as far as we know, he has never made a public for announcement about aids, and we consider it a national health crisis and hopefully now, he will feel better about stepping forward and saying something that this is a crisis and this is what the...
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tin america. the president is scheduled -- latin america. he is taking the trip to focus on jobs and security concerns including drug violence. >>> a richmond church has lost its battle against foreclosure. bible way apostlistic church pastor sydney keys and four others were arrested for trespassing and rerising arrest after refusing to leave yesterday. the churches lender foreclosed on the church wednesday. >> this is wrong. what they are doing to these people is all wrong. >> aids of congressman george miller were also there at the church. they say it's the sixth church in his district to foreclose but the church leaders asked for help too late in the process. supporters say the church fell victim to a predatory loan. >>> a burglary at a fremont storage facility could be related to a string of break ins. the family contacted us after seeing the report to say they believe they were victims of the same thieves. they have been storing their valuables in a storage unit after becoming homeless last month. the family discovered the theft last fr
tin america. the president is scheduled -- latin america. he is taking the trip to focus on jobs and security concerns including drug violence. >>> a richmond church has lost its battle against foreclosure. bible way apostlistic church pastor sydney keys and four others were arrested for trespassing and rerising arrest after refusing to leave yesterday. the churches lender foreclosed on the church wednesday. >> this is wrong. what they are doing to these people is all wrong....
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. >>> america's involvement in libya. a demonstration this morning. one of nearly a dozen taking place at the end of the week in major cities across the country. the organizing group answer coalition said america should not be launching another war while vital public services are getting cut at home. >>> house speaker john baynor demanding president obama outline america's goals in libya. a senior u.s. defense official said u.s. war planes are responsible for more than 90% of coalition bombing runs overnight. secretary of state hillary clinton says the quickest way for the libyan leader moammar gadhafi to end this is to step down. >>> california voters seem to prefer senator diane finestein over barbara boxer. exclusive new field poll finds 48% approve of senator finestein's job performance compared with 42% for senator boxer. 40% also disapprove of senator boxer's work in washington. >>> california's cup runeth over. >>> after years of drought the reservoirs are full. perhaps too full. i'm consumer editor with the state of reservoirs stil ahead. >>>
. >>> america's involvement in libya. a demonstration this morning. one of nearly a dozen taking place at the end of the week in major cities across the country. the organizing group answer coalition said america should not be launching another war while vital public services are getting cut at home. >>> house speaker john baynor demanding president obama outline america's goals in libya. a senior u.s. defense official said u.s. war planes are responsible for more than 90% of...
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congress today pressed regulatory officials for answers on the safety of america's nuclear plants and their spent nuclear fuel rods. diane finestein said she recent live toured the canyon's power plant. she learned that spent fuel rods are stored in pools similar to those leaking radiation at the damaged japanese plant. one expert said that's common practice in the u.s. >> the pools are often housed in buildings with sheet metal siding like that in a storage shed. i have nothing against the quality of sears storage sheds but they are not suitable for nuclear waste storage. >> the head of the nuclear regulatory commission said at some u.s. plants spent rods are stored behind reinforced concrete walls. >>> a beautiful sunset after a warm day and temperatures near 90 tomorrow. our chief meteorologist bill martin has tomorrow's forecast in eight minutes. >> the storms are gone and the problems remain. coming up we will show you three homes suddenly sitting on the edge. [ music ] >> well she impressed the judges on "american idol" tonight. we are in mcgee's hometown where she is warming pe
congress today pressed regulatory officials for answers on the safety of america's nuclear plants and their spent nuclear fuel rods. diane finestein said she recent live toured the canyon's power plant. she learned that spent fuel rods are stored in pools similar to those leaking radiation at the damaged japanese plant. one expert said that's common practice in the u.s. >> the pools are often housed in buildings with sheet metal siding like that in a storage shed. i have nothing against...
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. >> this is not america versus libya. this is the world. this is an extraordinary achievement by a president and secretary of state to get the whole world to come together. my view is that he did the right thing. >> house republicans are calling on the president to clarify the u.s. mission in libya. analysts say the five-day attack has cost between 4-$5 million. >>> a poll finds that voters opinions of senator boxer grew more negative and tonight remain mixed breed 42% say they approve of the job senator boxer is doing. 40% disapproved. she draws strong support from democrats. democrats hold a positive view of five term senator dianne feinstein. among registered democrats, 68% say they approve of the job she's doing, 17% disapprove. >>> back now to our storm watch coverage were all of this rain and snow has eased fears of a drought or are we seeing too much of a good thing? tom vacar reports. >> reporter: every few seconds they release enough water to fill to gasoline truck. >> are reservoirs would be refilled at the end of this spring and
. >> this is not america versus libya. this is the world. this is an extraordinary achievement by a president and secretary of state to get the whole world to come together. my view is that he did the right thing. >> house republicans are calling on the president to clarify the u.s. mission in libya. analysts say the five-day attack has cost between 4-$5 million. >>> a poll finds that voters opinions of senator boxer grew more negative and tonight remain mixed breed 42% say...
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once again, a gunman inside a bank of america branch. more details coming up as we get them. >>> we have yet to learn the full effect of the tsunami surge that devastated fishing facilities. ktvu's jim vargas live. >> reporter: it looks like crab season will end a month early. >> reporter: a lot of fishing boats weathered the tsunami out at sea but the ducks they call home are destroyed. the next closest facilities are in eureka. >> it's got to be a eight hour run, i believe. eight hours extra fuel both ways. >> reporter: he says be ready to pay more for crab. >> the price will go up. it will have an effect on everything. >> reporter: many fisherman with r getting ready for salmon season. fisherman are still uncertain how many fish there are to catch. a lot of north coast fisherman may end up in the san francisco area. >> i don't see any good in the future with the current situation but we are hoping and preparing for a good salmon season. >> what we would like to see -- move them into san francisco area to get more fishing time. >> repo
once again, a gunman inside a bank of america branch. more details coming up as we get them. >>> we have yet to learn the full effect of the tsunami surge that devastated fishing facilities. ktvu's jim vargas live. >> reporter: it looks like crab season will end a month early. >> reporter: a lot of fishing boats weathered the tsunami out at sea but the ducks they call home are destroyed. the next closest facilities are in eureka. >> it's got to be a eight hour run, i...
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the ceo of banc of america says he expects more profitable days ahead. >>> the figures show how california and the bay area are changing. which groups are growing and the one that is shrinking. >>> the explanation behind this video and why these never before seen images of the september 11 attacks are being released. >>> partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. a warm-up is expected for tomorrow and some rain soon to follow. >> he had breaking news. a major earthquake off the coast of japan. the earthquake hit 15 minutes ago on the east coast of japan. building shook some 250 miles to the south in tokyo. a tsunami alert has been issued for the northeastern coast of japan. >>> the district's board meeting got underway in concord just about one hour ago. they are expected to vote for layered notices for 150 teachers. mount diablo faces a $122 million shortfall. >>> voters were headed to the polls today in a crucial vote on the taxes in a special election. rob roth explains. >> reporter: supporters of the measure went door to door today encouraging registered voters to cast their ballots. it wou
the ceo of banc of america says he expects more profitable days ahead. >>> the figures show how california and the bay area are changing. which groups are growing and the one that is shrinking. >>> the explanation behind this video and why these never before seen images of the september 11 attacks are being released. >>> partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. a warm-up is expected for tomorrow and some rain soon to follow. >> he had breaking news. a major...
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the committee was looking for answers -- >> they would have panelists who are members of mosque in america, you know, leaders of muslim communities but they don't have that. >> reporter: mike says the hearing is whipping up paranoia. >> that's what happened when we were incarcerated. >> reporter: american-muslim group says the focus of the hearing is too narrow. >> a hearing that focuses on one community, would be counter productive. >> reporter: peter's list of witnesses include keith, the first american's muslim elected to congress. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> berkeley is vowing to fight a lawsuit alleging it looked the other way involving an attack on a jewish student. she was holding a sign in support of izraal. >>> aaa is predicting gas prices could top $4 a gallon by the end of the week. prices increased 50 cents in the past month. san francisco's average hit $3.97 today. in oakland and san jose, expect to pay $3.93 on average. the bay area technology will lead california out of its job deficit. california will face a double digit unemployment rate till the beginning of 20
the committee was looking for answers -- >> they would have panelists who are members of mosque in america, you know, leaders of muslim communities but they don't have that. >> reporter: mike says the hearing is whipping up paranoia. >> that's what happened when we were incarcerated. >> reporter: american-muslim group says the focus of the hearing is too narrow. >> a hearing that focuses on one community, would be counter productive. >> reporter: peter's list...
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it will play a key role in the upcoming america's cup challenge even though it will not be racing. >> reporter: is so fast the owners say they do not know its limits. >> we will race for one race only. >> reporter: it won the 33rd america's cup arrived in pieces early this morning and about is considered an ambassador for the 34th america's cup set for 2013 in san francisco. it arrives just two weeks before the budget analyst for the county board of supervisors is set to release a new study tallying how much property deals made to win the race will cost the city. >> you are talking about some of the most prime real estate in all of san francisco; right? we want to make sure we are not intentionally or unintentionally giving giveaways that would have been the best interest of our consumers. >> reporter: with the race less than two years away, the city has fast-track environmental study of the project. >> we want to make sure our impact is as low as possible. >> the race brings a sense of uncertainty for some business owners facing eviction from piers along the route. >> they have been
it will play a key role in the upcoming america's cup challenge even though it will not be racing. >> reporter: is so fast the owners say they do not know its limits. >> we will race for one race only. >> reporter: it won the 33rd america's cup arrived in pieces early this morning and about is considered an ambassador for the 34th america's cup set for 2013 in san francisco. it arrives just two weeks before the budget analyst for the county board of supervisors is set to...
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of bank of america, inequality in america. so there's a lot of things that he's upset with. >> police also say he could undergo a psychiatric evaluation. >>> well, today is the deadline for pg&e to show its gas pipeline pressure levels are safe. the deadline is a result of the deadly explosion in san bruno last september that killed eight people. the california public utilities commission says if pg&e cannot prove that its gas pipelines are operating safely, extensive tests may be ordered. the cpuc could even order the utility company to replace some of those pipelines. >>> right now it is 4:39. toyota get an early look at the commute with sal. good morning, sal. >>> good morning, pam. right now traffic is moving along pretty well around the bay area. we're off to a very nice start which is a look at the east shore freeway. and you can see traffic is moving very well. and it's not as wet as it was yesterday. as a matter of fact, for the most part we have dry roads out there heading out to the macarthur maze, bay bridge toll pl
of bank of america, inequality in america. so there's a lot of things that he's upset with. >> police also say he could undergo a psychiatric evaluation. >>> well, today is the deadline for pg&e to show its gas pipeline pressure levels are safe. the deadline is a result of the deadly explosion in san bruno last september that killed eight people. the california public utilities commission says if pg&e cannot prove that its gas pipelines are operating safely, extensive...
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. >>> the american red cross is offering to help the eight families living near a landslide in america close. the relief agency is offering shelter, supplies, and health services. a huge wall of mud forced four families out of their homes on carson street. four others have restricted access. on tuesday night the city council declared local emergency. >>> in pleasant santon, police report a happy ending after a little boy was found wandering alone outside a wal-mart store at 3:00 a.m. police said the toddler was wearing just a the shirt and diapers. officers say he has not learned to talk yet but was smiling a lot so he wasn't upset. a wal-mart manager found the boy when he stepped outside to take a break. he called police and officers took the child into protective custody into they got a frantic call from his mother about 6:00 a.m. she and the boy had just moved in across the street to an apartment designed for someone in a wheelchair. >> the door handle's positioned relatively low on the door and the deadbolt was released by depressing the handle. the child was able to do that and ge
. >>> the american red cross is offering to help the eight families living near a landslide in america close. the relief agency is offering shelter, supplies, and health services. a huge wall of mud forced four families out of their homes on carson street. four others have restricted access. on tuesday night the city council declared local emergency. >>> in pleasant santon, police report a happy ending after a little boy was found wandering alone outside a wal-mart store at...